Our pure JavaScript Scheduler component
The taskEditCanceled event doesn't appear to be firing on SchedulerPro.
I also wasn't able to spot that event type with an attached catchAll listener.
The pen referenced below simply added a listener + console.log to your TaskEditor sample.
Sample Pen.
I'd be curious aftertaskedit returns a property to determine if the selection was a save or cancel.
The intent is to reverse all store changes (via taskeditor grid) that haven't been committed.
Thanks
Hi mos,
I'm not able to reproduce the issue anymore. In your code pen also.
Could you please try and let us know if you're able to reproduce the issue?
Confirming this still an issue upon testing (also in the referenced pen).
The taskEditCanceled event doesn't fire when the taskEditor is closed.
I see the issue here. It only fires when opening existing items.
It still does not fire when a new event editor is opened and closed.
May I confirm if this is expected behavior?
...or is there another listener that captures when any task editor is cancelled/closed?